From UNICEF USA <[email protected]>
Subject Take action in the fight for children’s futures
Date April 21, 2021 12:36 PM
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Friend,

It’s incredible. In the past few years, we’ve seen young children lead massive marches, organize global protests and take corporations and governments to court. Why? Because children are the most vulnerable victims of climate change yet they’ve contributed the least to its causes. Around the world, youth activists are speaking out loud and clear to call for climate justice and environmental protection in their communities.

We owe it to the world’s children to join the fight. Their futures are on the line. It’s time for all of us to step up and act.

Join the children fighting climate change and urge your Congressional leaders to take action to protect children from the impacts of climate change >>

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Will you join children in the fight against climate change? Yes, I’m In >>

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Children are raising their voices on the climate emergency because they see the effects in their daily lives. Climate change is creating food insecurity, threatening water supplies, disrupting learning and can even increase the spread of infectious disease, all while climate-fueled natural disasters become more frequent and deadly.

The future of our planet is at stake and we must elevate the work of youth activists and demand action to preserve their future. Ask Congress to do everything it can to fund efforts to fight climate change and invest in the lives of children everywhere.

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Thank you for speaking out for children.

UNICEF USA

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